The Extravagant Fool

The Extravagant Fool is a personal narrative akin to Blue Like Jazz. At the height of financial success, Kevin Adams had it all. However, over the course of the last 100 days of 2008, Kevin watched in silent amazement as he lost everything. He was then left with a choice: do what he had always done—work harder—or let go and lean on God.

The Extravagant Fool is an underdog narrative. Readers will have a front row seat to Kevin Adams’s breathtaking story—one that builds chronologically through a very difficult four-year period. At the height of financial success, Kevin Adams had it all. A thriving business with more work than he could get to, investments spread out between luxury homes, commercial real estate, and new business ventures. However, by January 2009, over the course of the last 100 days of 2008, Kevin watched in silent amazement as he lost it all. His house of cards came tumbling down.

Kevin had a choice: Do what he had always done—work harder. Or, let go of conventional thinking and learn to live by absolute faith in God. With foreclosures, lawsuits, potential homelessness, and his family looking to him for immediate answers, Kevin took the radical position of stopping every effort to survive and resting instead at the feet of Jesus.

The process of living literally by faith is a gamble and one that only The Extravagant Fool for God is willing to take.

The Extravagant Fool is about encountering God with an uncommon intimacy. Intimacy increases our ability to discern His voice, which leads to the revelation of who we are, what we are to do for Him on earth, and finally, the provision to carry it out. Yet none of this really takes hold without first hearing the kind of living, breathing, testimony offered by TheExtravagant Fool, a man who staked his welfare—and future—entirely on the goodness of God.

Contributor(s)

Kevin Adams

About the Contributor(s)

Kevin Adams

Kevin Adams is a husband, father and Christian blogger. Kevin is the founder of the Wake up My Faith blog, and a former successful businessman, who, after losing everything he worked years to achieve, walked away from the rat race to pursue an authentic relationship with God. A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Kevin now lives in Franklin, Tennessee, with his wife and three children.